RE: Squirrel Mail on freebsd

2002-12-29 Thread Luke Kyohere
hello,
Anyone know of any bugs when running (or trying to run) squirrelmail off a
freebsd box? Coz I have been trying to do this for a while now with appaling
results timeouts, php related errors like maximum execution time
exceeded, very slow response, and it seems that it cannot handle loads like
lots of mail in the mailbox etc.

If someone has used squirrelmail successfully on freebsd, I'd please like to
know what configuration you are using, eg what imap server, what mail
formats etc, Thanx in advance.

Look.

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Hi!

  In addition, does anyone have a preference on the use of a pop3/imap
 setup for a mail server?

Well, you've opened the can of worms :-)

It is my understanding that UW-IMAP is not the best possible IMAP
server out there. I've read about lots of security problems with it in
the past.

Regarding my preference - Cyrus IMAPD has always worked well for my
webmail server (not using Squirrelmail, though).
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Re: Openssl libraries not found

2002-12-10 Thread Luke Kyohere
Hellol,

In this particular case, I was trying to build the webmin port, but the
problem als occurred before when trying to build the wget port. What I did
then was to edit the make file to build without Openssl, because in my
particualr case, i did not need openssl with wget, but Webmin is a
different story, I need Openssl for it,


As regards the version of Openssl I am running, it is:

# /usr/bin/openssl version
OpenSSL 0.9.6g 9 Aug 2002

And I run Freebsd 4.7

thanx for the help in advance


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Re: openssl port problem

2002-12-10 Thread Luke Kyohere
Hello, I see you posted this to the lists sometime back, but I saw no
reply to it. Incidentally I am experiencing *EXACTLY* the same problem, so
I was wondering if you had finally come up with a solution, seeing as you
did no followup post.

Your help will be very much appreciated,

Thanx
Lk.

On Thu, 21 Nov 2002, Ken Kroel wrote:

 greetings all,

 i am having a problem with the openssl port (FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE). i
 have installed it and openssh (which works fine) using the ports, but
 when i try to install several other programs that depend on openssl
 (sylpheed-claws, vtun), they fail and tell me that they can't find
 openssl:


 fbsd# pwd
 /usr/ports/net/vtun
 fbsd# make
 This port requires the OpenSSL library, which is part of
 the FreeBSD crypto distribution but not installed on your
 machine. Please see the OpenSSL section in the handbook
 (at http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/openssl.html
 , for instance) for instructions on how to obtain and install the FreeBSD
 OpenSSL distribution.
 *** Error code 1

 Stop.


 but the system seems to know that it is installed:

 fbsd# pkg_info |grep openssl
 openssl-0.9.6g_1SSL and crypto library
 fbsd# portversion |grep openssl
 openssl =

 i have deinstalled/reinstalled with no luck. i also just ran cvsup and
 got the same results. the Makefile uses ${OPENSSLBASE}, and on a
 suggestion from someone else, i tried to set an environment variable of
 OPENSSLBASE to /usr before running make, and also added
 OPENSSLBASE=/usr to /etc/defaults/make.conf but neither helped. any
 other ideas are appreciated. TIA.

 ken
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